Home News CoverageHuman Rights Advocacy Evaluation in the Global South: A Critical Review of the Literature Published January 12, 2022 As advocacy evaluation continues to emerge as a specialized area, Dr. Jennifer Esala, CVT research associate, Dr. Craig Higson-Smith, CVT director of evaluation & research, Kirsten Anderson, formerly with CVT, and Liz Sweitzer from CU Denver, provide recommendations and a literature review to draw attention to the scarcity of scholarly work on human rights advocacy evaluation in the Global South.LinkHuman Rights Advocacy Evaluation in the Global South: A Critical Review of the LiteratureSourceAmerican Journal of EvaluationShare this News Coverage
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